Toilet - Ek Prem Katha echo in Murshidabad girl's sanitation rider

Burwan (Murshidabad): A real-life tale seemingly inspired by Toilet - Ek Prem Katha played
out in Murshidabad's Burwan when a prospective bride insisted on a
toilet at her would-be husband's home before the match was finalised.

That
wasn't all for Shamshal Begum. The 23-year-old, a prominent face in the
local administration's drive against open defecation, got Tousef Reja
Ahmed's family to use the picture of a toilet on invitation cards for
the August 30 wedding.

"We have invited only those who have toilets at home," said Shamshal, referring to the 500-odd cards.

A higher secondary pass-out, Shamshal couldn't continue further studies after her father died of heart attack a few years ago.

Tousef, 27, confessed being initially astonished when Shamshal asked him whether his family had a proper toilet at home.

"I was initially surprised at the unusual conditions but agreed to
all. I told her we have a toilet and will not prevent her from creating
awareness against open defecation and using a picture of a toilet on the
wedding card," said Tousef, a matriculate.

The cellphone shop owner at Burwan's Pathanpara said the episode reminded him of Toilet-Ek Prem Katha, the
2017 blockbuster starring Akshay Kumar and Bhumi Pednekar. In the
movie, Bhumi's character leaves Akshay's home and returns to her
parents' place as his home has no toilet. Akshay's character then
embarks on a mission to win back his love by getting a lavatory built
and encouraging others in the village to do the same.

Shamshal's
mother Charnihara Biwi said when she got married 30 years ago, there was
no concept of home toilets. "I initially wondered whether the groom's
family would accept my daughter's conditions. But they did and even
appreciated her."

Shamshal drew praise from officials. "She could be the face of our
mission in the future. The idea is very unique and we appreciate it,"
said Shyamal Kanti Shikari, the joint block development officer.

Murshidabad
is yet to be declared Open Defecation-Free (ODF) and has set a goal of
12.7-lakh toilets under the Mission Nirmal Bangla project.

"We
have completed constructing the toilets. We expect the district to be
declared Nirmal soon," Murshidabad collector P. Ulaganathan said.

The Telegraph

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A real-life tale seemingly inspired by Toilet - Ek Prem Katha played out in Murshidabad's Burwan when a prospective bride insisted on a toilet at her would-be husband's home before the match was finalised.